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@littlelesslikeyou
one day i'm just gonna pack up and leave. i won't even tell anyone where I'm going
˚. ✦.˳·˖✶ ⋆.✧˚
I just wanna be on the beach 🎶
It kills me inside when I think I have to act cold to protect myself knowing I'm the sweetest and clingiest soul you'd ever meet.
And if I'm meant to be alone, please take away my desire to be loved.
k.b. // unknown
!!!!!
If someone told me this, I’d prob cry
A piece of shit I posted on Twitter, edited:
Mag-2 years pa lang ako sa government service (not by CSC definition 'cause JO) but I've started with the development sector. Stayed there for 5 years, quit, then returned as a part-timer. But now, I'm not sure if government service is really for me 'cause I miss field work. Or maybe, I'm just in the wrong unit? I don't know.
It's hard to find the value of your work when you're just sitting on your desk and your output doesn't translate to changes in the attitude or mindset of the people.
Maybe, we are laying down the foundation for advocacy work. But I don't understand numbers. Those numbers -- each number has a far richer story to tell. And that story is what we need to understand to start influencing people or a community to change.
Why don't we see changes amid national directives? Because, maybe, somewhere along the way, all they can see are numbers and not the stories? Maybe, we can't really just interpret the stories into numbers, especially if the choices in those surveys are limited to the knowledge of who formulated the survey? Maybe there is a mis-translation? I really don't know.
Don't get me wrong, numbers help us discuss or present our cases to the community (and to higher-ups). It's really on how we use those data and interpret it so our audience/stakeholders can understand the situation. But as I see it, policy change should emanate from the ground up. Or maybe I am not just seeing the whole picture? If that is the case, can you paint it for me?
Well, we are inching towards the transition to a more devolved power. I hope that with it, we will see a more sustainable development, and, of course, a sustained behavioral change.
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This is just my Sunday rant or musing as I sip a cup of 3-in-1 coffee (P.S. I'm a little impatient to wait for the coffee to brew).
1. Bibili pa tayo ng Sonic Mania
2. Magluluto pa tayo ng baked mac
3. Aakyat pa tayo ng Baguio
4. Bibili pa tayo ng Levi's 501
5. Tatapusin pa natin modules mo
6. Magkakabit pa tayo ng controller sa TV
7. Magpipizza pa tayo every weekend
8. Signature Hot Choco at Four Cheese Flatbread everytime naka WFH ako
9. Drive thru sa McDo, KFC, Jollibee or BK, kung anong trip mo
10. Stopover sa Yellow Cab or S&R
11. Iikot pa tayo every night at kahit hanggang Tagaytay pa pag Sunday
12. Bibili pa tayong Carabao Milk sa GenTri
13. Magbbike pa tayo papuntang La Salle
14. Magbbake pa ko ng cookies for you
15. Tatapusin mo pa RE4 at Castlevania
16. Sabi mo, gusto mo mag-aral sa UPLB kasi malaki sweldo ni Jxn
17. Pancakes with hotdogs or cheese, sure after ng meeting ko sa hapon
18. Champorado sana almusal natin
19. Pupunta sana tayong Dingalan. Mas feasible yun kesa sa Sorsogon.
Marami pa tayong gustong gawin. Ang hirap na wala ka na.
Siguro, nakita mo na sila Kurt at Elvis diyan.
I miss you everyday, Dane! I'm still wishing na sana panaginip lang lahat ng ito. But there's no more pain for you. See you in heaven!
Why did you have to go away so soon?